Has anyone tried running the shelx programs under WSL, e.g. the ones
that come with CCP4? They are all statically linked Fortran. However the
Windows shelx executables will probably be faster.
George
On 08/22/2016 02:00 PM, Robbie Joosten wrote:
> Hi Rob,
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> It seems that some statically linked fortran programs can run whereas
> others give segfaults. Because the crashing ones were relatively old,
> I’ll try recompiling these next.
>
> As for CCP4, I just copied over the entire directory from a Linux
> machine and that seems to be good enough for the CCP4 programs that
> interested me.
>
>
>
> Anyway, thank you for bringing up this topic. It is a really cool
> feature in Windows 10 and an excellent collaboration between Microsoft
> and Cannonical.
>
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>
> Cheers,
>
> Robbie
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>
>
> Sent from my Windows 10 phone
>
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> *Van: *R.D. Oeffner <mailto:[log in to unmask]>
> *Verzonden: *maandag 22 augustus 2016 13:50
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> *Onderwerp: *Re: [ccp4bb] CCP4 installed on Linux on Windows
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> Thanks for the info, Gustavo. Did you have any success with CCP4? It
> seems that WSL currently doesn't allow statically linked executables to
> run. This prevented me from using the CCP4 package manager for
> installing it. It also stopped me from installing Arpwarp.
>
>
> Rob
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>
>
> On 20/08/2016 02:01, Gustavo Machado Alvares De Lima wrote:
>> Dear Rob,
>>
>> I've been using WSL and been sucessful with many Unix only softwares,
>> like XDS (even xdsgui), adxv or I-Tasser. Even procheck runs perfectly
>> fine on WSL.
>>
>> Xming is the best xserver so far. It has some problems with window
>> resizing, but minor ones only. Here some advises that you may find
>> useful:
>>
>> - Even if Windows have AMD Graphics driver installed, WSL dont
>> recognize it and I had to install it again with fglrx packages (and
>> probably nvidia as well)
>> - To get all necessary GTK and Qt libraries, I installed some apps
>> from repository that requires them, like gedit and qtiplot.
>>
>> With this I could get things like PyMOL and coot running. WinCoot does
>> a better job than coot in this situation, but PyMOL can have plugins
>> using it through WSL, which is great.
>>
>> Gustavo
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